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Resurrection of the Dead in Early Judaism, 200 Bce-Ce 200

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Zusatztext This book stands out because of its scale and thoroughness, and its overall excellent presentation and discussions. It should, as such, be recommended to all who are interested not only in the study of resurrection beliefs in early Judaism but also in early Christianity, Antiquity, and Judaism in general. Resurrection of the Dead in Early Judaism deserves to remain a standard volume on this subject for quite some time. Informationen zum Autor C. D. Elledge is Associate Professor of Religion at Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota, where he teaches courses in New Testament and Early Jewish literature. After completing his Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary, Elledge served as a Fulbright Scholar at the Hebrew University Institute of Archaeology and the École Biblique de Jérusalem. His publications include Life after Death in Early Judaism (Mohr Siebeck, 2006), The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls (Society of Biblical Literature, 2005), and The Statutes of the King: The Temple Scroll's Legislation on Kingship (Peeters, 2004). Klappentext A study of the formation and development in early Judaism of a belief in a future resurrection from the grave. It draws on evidence from the Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, the Dead Sea Scrolls, inscriptions, and archaeology. Zusammenfassung Resurrection of the dead represents one of the more enigmatic beliefs of Western religions to many modern readers. In this volume, C. D. Elledge offers an interpretation of some of the earliest literature within Judaism that exhibits a confident hope in resurrection. He not only aids the study of early Jewish literature itself, but expands contemporary knowledge of some of the earliest expressions of a hope that would become increasingly meaningful in later Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Elledge focuses on resurrection in the latest writings of the Hebrew Bible, the Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as the writings of other Hellenistic Jewish authors. He also incorporates later rabbinic writings, early Christian sources, and inscriptions, as they shed additional light upon select features of the evidence in question. This allows for a deeper look into how particular literary works utilized the discourse of resurrection, while also retaining larger comparative insights into what these materials may teach us about the gradual flourishing of resurrection within its early Jewish environment. Individual chapters balance a more categorical/comparative approach to the problems raised by resurrection (definitions, diverse conceptions, historical origins, strategies of legitimation) with a more specific focus on particular pieces of the early Jewish evidence (1 Enoch, Dead Sea Scrolls, Josephus). Resurrection of the Dead in Early Judaism, 200 BCE-CE 200 provides a treatment of resurrection that informs the study of early Jewish theologies, as well as their later reinterpretations within Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Studying Resurrection Today 2: Diversity 3: Origins, Contexts 4: Legitimation 5: Denial 6: Resurrection and Immortality 7: Resurrection and the Book of Watchers 8: The Dead Sea Scrolls 9: Josephus Conclusion Early Judaism, Mishnah Sanhedrin, and Paul BIBLIOGRAPHY Index of Modern Authors Index of Ancient Sources ...

List of contents

  • 1: Studying Resurrection Today

  • 2: Diversity

  • 3: Origins, Contexts

  • 4: Legitimation

  • 5: Denial

  • 6: Resurrection and Immortality

  • 7: Resurrection and the Book of Watchers

  • 8: The Dead Sea Scrolls

  • 9: Josephus

  • Conclusion

  • Early Judaism, Mishnah Sanhedrin, and Paul

  • BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Index of Modern Authors

  • Index of Ancient Sources

Report

Elledge does an excellent job of describing the wide range of viewpoints concerning the afterlife (including annihilationism, the denial of an afterlife) within early Judaism. Glenn B. Siniscalchi, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly

Product details

Authors C. D. Elledge, C. D. (Associate Professor of Religion Elledge
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.12.2016
 
EAN 9780199640416
ISBN 978-0-19-964041-6
No. of pages 268
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity

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